Ed Rawlings has designed this new condominium project, 50 Franklin Street, to be the epitome of clean refinement in an urban environment. Managing to design apartment space that is both minimalistic yet comfortable, using space to define its luxury.
Within the hustle and bustle of activity all around in New York City, 50 Franklin Street provides an oasis of calm as is expected from a top-of-the-line Tribeca condominium.
The lobby, as you enter the building, is a fantastic art piece of light and glass. A rustic exterior of blue stone folds inside, framing the indoor seating area within the lobby. This brings a natural balance to proceedings whilst the back-lit walls define the interior through prisms of light. You would correctly expect such luxury within the living areas after witnessing this lobby.
Each apartment is bright, full of space and includes an individually controlled central air system, which allows you to have complete control over your environment. Oversized tilt and turn windows provide the maximum exposure of light that ensure the layout performs to its maximum potential. Clear-finished, oak plank flooring supplies the comfort and elegance. Arcadia sliding doors come with apartments that include private balconies and terraces.
The kitchen areas have been designed with the intent to regularly entertain featuring an island design. Integrated panel appliances in white opaque catalyzed lacquer offer a sight of a modern world with crisp, clear edges and finish wherever the eye falls.
Master baths accustom to life within luxury spas are evident in the bathrooms in each apartment with large soaking tubs for an extra bit of relaxation time within your apartment.